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… and activities are accessible to all members of the community and prohibits discrimination against individuals … eADA system for your Superior, Appellate, or Supreme Court visit, visit www.njcourts.gov/public/get-help/ada-court. For …
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… NO. A-5446-15T3 ERIC APPERMAN, Petitioner-Appellant, v. VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION OF WESTFIELD, … of Labor & Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2004-12557. Pablo N. Blanco … are undisputed. Phyllis Apperman was employed by respondent Visiting Nurse Association when she tragically died in a …
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… limited education, he is unable to find employment in the computer field in which he worked "for the majority of his … [H]is excuse for not being able to come to the U.S. to visit his family is also not credible. He testified he would … would he go to Clearwater, Florida during his once a year visit to the U.S.? In summary, defendant was not credible. …
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… findings and legal conclusions. We add the following comments. Owen was born in 2006 and Eric was born in 2009. … noted the Division scheduled psychological valuations, visitation, and relative assessments,5 that O.D.M. … rights must be reversed because he was deprived of due process while without counsel, we are not persuaded. O.D.M. …
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… are "so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … placements, parenting skills referrals, and supervised visitation. Similarly, the court found that the Division … 9 A-2609-15T3 therapy, parenting group, and supervised visitation. There is ample evidence to support the judge's …
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… jury trial, asserting that the trial court erred by (1) not compelling a co-defendant to testify despite the invocation … SCHELTON SHENNETT VIOLATED MR. JACKSON’S RIGHTS TO DUE PROCESS AND A FAIR TRIAL WHERE HE COULD PUT FORTH HIS … Defendant contends that he was in Massachusetts to visit a cousin, and he produced evidence at the trial of …
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… plaintiff met with Gorski, without the children, but accompanied by his sister. Three years later, on October 5, … ex-wife about her recommendations for the children's visitation with plaintiff, and forwarded a copy to … privilege is "to ensure that participants in the judicial process act without fear of the threat of ruinous civil …
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… substance abuse treatment, but failed to successfully complete such treatment. Helen admitted to using 4 … (3) the Division violated his constitutional rights to due process and fundamental fairness; and (4) the court erred in … and parenting classes. The Division also provided Matt with visitations with Mary, even when he was incarcerated. Matt, …
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… Matthew Mannisto, seeking damages for libel, abuse of process, and intentional infliction of emotional NOT FOR … 2 This statement appears in the DRB discipline recommendation of Herbert M. Korn, a New Jersey attorney … lacked jurisdiction, defendant certified that he has not visited the State of New Jersey for approximately ten years, …
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… of taking steps necessary to enroll the child for the upcoming school year in the same public school in Nutley . . . … creating a system of transportation, modification of other visitation conditions, and an award of make-up parenting … I'm not making a change. If, during the parent coordination process, you find it works for give[-]and[-]take for …
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… a December 3, 2015 order dismissing his tort-based amended complaint (the tort case) against NOT FOR PUBLICATION … litigation in which there is a dispute over custody and visitation. In his amended complaint in the tort case, … did not identify any independent substantive or due process right that defendants allegedly violated. 1 The …
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… a December 3, 2015 order dismissing his tort-based amended complaint (the tort case) against NOT FOR PUBLICATION … litigation in which there is a dispute over custody and visitation. In his amended complaint in the tort case, … did not identify any independent substantive or due process right that defendants allegedly violated. 1 The …
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… For more information about the Veterans Diversion Program, visit the following websites: New Jersey Office of the … and up to two years. What happens when you successfully complete the program? The judge could dismiss the charges … order an expungement of the case. An expungement is a legal process available for certain criminal and disorderly …
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… alimony-only cases. Payments Alimony could be subject to income withholding if it’s specifically ordered by the court. Making Payments: If no income withholding is in place, payments can be submitted by: … Services Center (NJFSSC) at 1-877-NJKIDS1 (655-4371) or visit the Case Information Portal at …
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… he had the "opportunity to check the jail log . . . [for] visits by defense counsel to [defendant] while he was at the … potentially by possibly causing his statement to become an issue, which the State had decided it wasn’t going … counsel never discussed the alibi defense with him, never visited him at the jail, nor discussed trial strategy. …
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… to enforce litigant 's rights, alleging defendant was not complying with the MSA and March 31 consent order. Defendant … custody of the children" and defendant to have "limited visitation rights" on "alternating weekends from Friday … and determined that it was "premature" to limit defendant's visitation rights.5 3 Although dated December 22, the court …
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… - 1 - NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS _______________________________ : … sizes, but could not prove portion sizes. Based on my visit to the restaurant and my supervisor’s two visits to the restaurant, reasonable estimates were made for …
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… the cause for respondent Mamatha G. Mohan, M.D. (Giblin, Combs & Schwartz, LLC, attorneys; Heather M. LaBombardi, on … recent separation from a boyfriend. Around May 2010, Erica visited defendant Crescent Internal Medicine Group … You are judges, judges of the facts. So it's a two part process. . . . . New York has a long deadlock charge saying …
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… with a clear conscience, and continue to offer positive recommendations to potential buyers who stop by the Enclave . … to lose potential business from the prospective buyers who visit [the] Enclave and are dissuaded by [defendants]. Pulte … committed harassment, and engaged in malicious use of process. Pulte sent a Rule 1:4-8 letter demanding defendants …
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… and present Zoning Officer, Charles McGroarty, received a complaint from one of defendants' neighbors about noise on … activity on the site." He also testified that when he visited the Property on August 3, 2021, he saw large … [defendants'] office" on August 3, 2021. When McGroarty visited the Property several more times in August 2021, he …